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[email protected] March 25th 13 03:58 AM

Sidney LOA 17
 
I was searching for info about my boat recently and came across this post. I've owned a Sidney LOA-17 for about 6 years now and love it. I believe mine is a 69, and has the original sails with the LOA sailor insignia. The fiberglass hull is extremely robust, but the craftsmanship with the taping in of bulkheads, centerboard trunk, and flotation chambers leaves much to be desired. I've done a few structural modifications to mine to make it a bit more seaworthy, and I've rebuilt the rig when I snagged a tree in my early years with the boat.

I sail it primarily in Tomales Bay, just north of San Franisco. It's pretty darn fast, points well, likes to carry a load, and can sleep two adults in the cabin. The boat gets overpowered pretty easily, but still somewhat manageable under reefed main alone in 20+ knots...although the hard chine will deliver you a beating while trying going to weather against an ebb tide.

I hope you bought the boat and already know what I'm talking about!



On Tuesday, July 4, 2000 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Jay S. Farnham wrote:
I just purchased a 1970 Sidney LOA 17 sailboat and am looking for any
information I can find about it.

I live in Michigan just south of Detroit and plan to use it in the
Detroit River and Lake Eire.

I've found two Sidney LOA 17 sites, Was Boyd's "Number One Sidney
Page" and Branden Culp's "Sidney LOA 17" page, and have created my own
at;
http://ww4.webbernet.net/~frodo/sidney17.htm.

I bought Wes Boyd's Sidney LOA 17 and Branden Culp is selling his.

I'd like to hear from anyone with any knowledge or experience with
this boat.

Remove NoSpam from from e-mail address.

Jay Farnham )






[email protected] March 18th 14 11:19 PM

Sidney LOA 17
 
I have recently bought a Sidney 17. The seller thinks it is the last one made - no. 399. There are a lot of questions I could ask, but I'm most interested in what modifications you made to make the boat more seaworthy. Could you tell us a little about those?
I sail my boat in South Puget Sound from Olympia, Washington.
Peter

On Sunday, March 24, 2013 8:58:54 PM UTC-7, wrote:
I was searching for info about my boat recently and came across this post.. I've owned a Sidney LOA-17 for about 6 years now and love it. I believe mine is a 69, and has the original sails with the LOA sailor insignia. The fiberglass hull is extremely robust, but the craftsmanship with the taping in of bulkheads, centerboard trunk, and flotation chambers leaves much to be desired. I've done a few structural modifications to mine to make it a bit more seaworthy, and I've rebuilt the rig when I snagged a tree in my early years with the boat.



I sail it primarily in Tomales Bay, just north of San Franisco. It's pretty darn fast, points well, likes to carry a load, and can sleep two adults in the cabin. The boat gets overpowered pretty easily, but still somewhat manageable under reefed main alone in 20+ knots...although the hard chine will deliver you a beating while trying going to weather against an ebb tide..



I hope you bought the boat and already know what I'm talking about!







On Tuesday, July 4, 2000 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Jay S. Farnham wrote:

I just purchased a 1970 Sidney LOA 17 sailboat and am looking for any


information I can find about it.




I live in Michigan just south of Detroit and plan to use it in the


Detroit River and Lake Eire.




I've found two Sidney LOA 17 sites, Was Boyd's "Number One Sidney


Page" and Branden Culp's "Sidney LOA 17" page, and have created my own


at;


http://ww4.webbernet.net/~frodo/sidney17.htm.




I bought Wes Boyd's Sidney LOA 17 and Branden Culp is selling his.




I'd like to hear from anyone with any knowledge or experience with


this boat.




Remove NoSpam from from e-mail address.




Jay Farnham )











[email protected] October 10th 15 04:15 AM

Sidney LOA 17
 


I know this is an ancient posting, but I had an almost identical experience with my 1969 Sdney...almost always sailed Tomales, lost my rig to a tree at the Miller launch, fixed the bulkheads and tabbing in the cabin, got beat on while sailing 5 miles upwind in 20-25 knot winds under reefed main alone. Just thought that was quite coincidental...surprised I didn't see you out there!

FDM-Yachtbau December 19th 15 01:26 PM

Sidney LOA 17
 
Am 25.03.2013 um 04:58 schrieb :
I was searching for info about my boat recently and came across this post. I've owned a Sidney LOA-17 for about 6 years now and love it. I believe mine is a 69, and has the original sails with the LOA sailor insignia. The fiberglass hull is extremely robust, but the craftsmanship with the taping in of bulkheads, centerboard trunk, and flotation chambers leaves much to be desired. I've done a few structural modifications to mine to make it a bit more seaworthy, and I've rebuilt the rig when I snagged a tree in my early years with the boat.

I sail it primarily in Tomales Bay, just north of San Franisco. It's pretty darn fast, points well, likes to carry a load, and can sleep two adults in the cabin. The boat gets overpowered pretty easily, but still somewhat manageable under reefed main alone in 20+ knots...although the hard chine will deliver you a beating while trying going to weather against an ebb tide.

I hope you bought the boat and already know what I'm talking about!



On Tuesday, July 4, 2000 12:00:00 AM UTC-7, Jay S. Farnham wrote:
I just purchased a 1970 Sidney LOA 17 sailboat and am looking for any
information I can find about it.

I live in Michigan just south of Detroit and plan to use it in the
Detroit River and Lake Eire.

I've found two Sidney LOA 17 sites, Was Boyd's "Number One Sidney
Page" and Branden Culp's "Sidney LOA 17" page, and have created my own
at;
http://ww4.webbernet.net/~frodo/sidney17.htm.

I bought Wes Boyd's Sidney LOA 17 and Branden Culp is selling his.

I'd like to hear from anyone with any knowledge or experience with
this boat.

Remove NoSpam from from e-mail address.

Jay Farnham )





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